Nicotinamide extrudates as novel anti-aging and collagen promoting platform: a comparative cosmeceutical study versus the gel form

Alyoussef, Abdullah; Nasr, Maha; Ahmed, Rania F; Ahmed Farid, Omar A H; Bakeer, Rofanda; Karandikar, Hrushikesh; Paradkar, Anant;

Abstract


The objective of the study was to explore the potential of a novel nicotinamide extrudate as an anti-aging platform compared to the conventional gel. Nicotinamide extrudates were prepared by hot melt extrusion and characterized pharmaceutically for their thermal behavior, mositure uptake, skin adhesion, and deposition in different skin layers. The pharmacological potential of the extrudates was explored in terms of induction of skin amino acids, cellular energy estimation, 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine content, Nitrate + nitrite content and histological chacaterization of collagen area percent. Results revealed that the extrusion technique managed to amorphize nicotinamide and enhance its skin deposition (46%) compared to the gel form which only showed about 10% deposition, owing to the mucoadhesive nature of the former. Extrudates were also found superior to the gel form as demonstrated by the increased amino acids level (glycine, proline, hydroxyproline), increased cellular energy, decreased oxidative stress and increased collagen formation. Nictotinamide extrudates were proven to be a scalable promising anti-aging platform which are worthy of entering the cosmeceutical market as products.


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Title Nicotinamide extrudates as novel anti-aging and collagen promoting platform: a comparative cosmeceutical study versus the gel form
Authors Alyoussef, Abdullah; Nasr, Maha ; Ahmed, Rania F; Ahmed Farid, Omar A H; Bakeer, Rofanda; Karandikar, Hrushikesh; Paradkar, Anant
Keywords Extrudates;anti-aging;collagen;cosmeceutical;nicotinamide
Issue Date Nov-2020
Journal Pharmaceutical development and technology 
Volume 25
Issue 9
Start page 1139
End page 1149
ISSN 1083-7450
1097-9867
DOI 10.1080/10837450.2020.1803908
PubMed ID 32729753

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